BTS Biogas Announces Expansion of Services into North America BTS Biogas, the Italian-based pioneer of next-generation anaerobic digestion facilities, has announced the company's expansion into North America. As a wholly owned subsidiary of BTS Biogas, the newly formed BTS North America (BTS NA) will serve as the official technology provider to Bioenergy Devco. Together, the companies will facilitate the finance, design, engineering, construction and operations of sustainable, resilient anaerobic digestion projects across the United States. | Biogas Biostar Renewables Turns Organic Waste Into Energy BioStar Renewables, a renewable energy services company, announced their San Bernardino Organic Energy Solutions (OES) waste-to-energy project site has completed synchronization with Southern California Edison’s Distribution System. | Optiperm™ Biogas Completes Successful Demonstration Biofuels Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant Set for Takeoff at Stanlow Essar Oil Limited has partnered wih Fulcrum BioEnergy Limited and Essar’s subsidiary company Stanlow Terminals Limited to create a new facility which will convert non-recyclable household waste into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for use by airlines operating at UK airports. | Biomass UBC Chemist Helps Create New Compostable Coffee Pod Dr. Zac Hudson believes your morning cup of coffee should be strong and guilt-free. That’s why the University of British Columbia scientist has spent the past three years creating a new fully compostable coffee pod with Surrey-based NEXE Innovations. | Hydrogen H2 Green Steel Initiative Aims to Produce 5 Million Tons of CO2-Free Steel H2 Green Steel (“H2GS”) will be a large-scale steel producer based on a fossil-free manufacturing process targeting large European OEMs. H2GS will be located in the Boden-Luleå region in northern Sweden that offers unique conditions for fossil-free steel production. The project includes a giga-scale green hydrogen plant as an integrated part of the steel production facility. Production will begin in 2024 and by 2030, H2GS will have annual production capacity of 5 million tons of high-quality steel. Henrik Henriksson, currently CEO of Scania, will lead the company. | EDP Creates Units to Exploit Green Hydrogen and Energy Storage Collaboration sees Welsh hydrogen car production move a step closer Agenda European Pellet Conference 2021 Hydrogen & P2X 2021 |